3) HALIK CONTRA BATORA
Quotation of Halik: “Mr Batora is a representative of a group whose opinions are remarkably consistent with the Czech pre-war fascism.”
Response: Halik uses a shocking word ‘fascism’ but not once has he said in what specifically Mr Batora and members of the D.O.S.T. chime in with fascism. The general public, however, knows a specific fact that the group D.O.S.T. does not chime in with homosexualism. On the part of Halik – advocate of homosexualism – it is dirty denigration of Mr Batora and manipulation of the public.
It is, in fact, Halik who admits in his writings that he is deeply influenced by the philosophy and the literary genre of Nietzsche. Nietzsche is the spiritual father of fascism with all its consequences – the horrors of gas chambers and the Holocaust. As early as a teenager, Halik opened himself to the spirit of Nietzsche whereby he indirectly opened up to the spirit of fascism. An obvious sign is also the fact that Halik publicly evaluates himself very seriously as a superman.
Moreover, he gained enlightenments in India too where fascist swastika has its roots. His own attitudes revealed that Halik is a Czech post-war crypto-fascist.
Quotation of Halik: “I do not deprive him (Mr Batora) of his extreme views; however, the fact that he expresses them as a high government official I find objectionable and his continuance in such a high position as really intolerable.”
Response: Halik calls the orthodox Catholic teaching and traditional moral and spiritual principles, which Mr Batora and the circle of his people defend, to be “extreme views”. In reality, it is not Mr Batora who has extreme views but Halik who promotes homosexualism. Halik determines how one should think and how not, which also is a feature of fascism and other totalitarian systems. He even strictly defines what a public official can and can not say. Defence of morality is labelled by him as something objectionable and public actions in this regard as intolerable. Here Halik acts as a typical homodictator.
Quotation of Halik: “I am majorly annoyed at people around D.O.S.T. who discredit Catholic conservatism and repeat the mistakes of the Second Republic militant Catholics who really converged with the Czech fascism.”
Response: Where is Halik’s tolerance, which he is always flaunting, when he uses the expression “I am majorly annoyed”? He shelters himself by blathering about discredit to the Catholic conservatism but in fact he fights against it and ridicules it. Halik starts witch hunts in the secular mass media against those Catholics who have courageously opposed homodictatorship while he cunningly promotes it. He pejoratively calls these courageous Catholics “militant” and falsely attributes to them fascist background, though he himself bears the features of a fascist leader.
Quotation of Halik: “… when you read the populist slogans of the D.O.S.T. or the attacks of akin-to-them lefebvrian sectarians against the present-day Church and society, you can see that it’s the same rehash; they have not learned from history at all.”
Response: Why does Halik support so zealously a hate campaign against Mr Batora and the movement D.O.S.T.? Mr Batora obviously has the great merit that compulsory sex education was abolished in schools in the Czech Republic, whereby a whole generation of children was rescued from sexual devastation and total demoralization. Halik does not tell anywhere what D.O.S.T. actually upholds. Apparently, the movement D.O.S.T. has radically opposed the so-called antidiscrimination laws which, in essence, promote homodictatorship. Here we can see that Halik does not fight against Mr Batora, nor against Mr Hajek, nor against Mr President but against moral principles which bring harmony to individuals, family and society. By all his heretical activities Halik destroys living Christianity. He has the spirit of Nietzsche – the spirit of antichrist.
Quotation of Halik: “I don’t know if Batora is a believer at all, or whether he is just a yokelish populist…”
Response: The fact that Mr Batora is a believer is clear from his deeds. Halik, by contrast, is in fact an atheist and a Buddhist who uses Christian terminology to deceive the believers and youth. In the mass media he presents himself as a “yokelish populist” who mercilessly mocks and trickily attacks all fair opposition.
Quotation of Halik: “Such apparitions indeed have nothing to do in high government positions; the same as Mr Dobes has nothing to do in the chair of the important Ministry of Education, and the discredited VV [note: Czech political party Public Affairs] in the government.”
Response: Such dictatorial “apparitions” as the crypto-fascist Halik cannot run for president and have nothing to do in high state or Church functions. Minister Dobes proved to be far more moral than Halik. He stood for unjustly stoned Mr Batora and did not succumb to the pressure of loudmouths who demanded his removal. What right has Halik to manipulate public opinion and to determine who can or can not be in the government or hold the position of an official at the Ministry? This is a sign of the spirit of totalitarianism, despotism and modern dictatorship connected with modern homoideology.
Compiled by the Bishops’ Synod of the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church
Cc:
– Mr L. Batora
– Mass media in the Czech Republic










